Nate Silver has a new prediction

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Anonymous wrote:It's time for Joe to run. The Democratic candidate can't be so close with Trump. TRUMP FFS! The Democrats need to be creaming this guy.

Democrats need to thank HRC or her work and run someone capable of beating Trump. The stakes (trump stakes?) are too high.

Time for Al Neri to tap Hillary on the shoulder and take her fishing.


Yes! Joe! I love him. I won't vote for Hillary.


Agreed! I'd vote for Biden but not Hillary.

Perhaps Hillary will do the noble thing and withdraw


You're both disgusting.


Please ........ I just want to make it less likely that Trump is elected president. A person who 68% of the country think is dishonest and untrustworthy is not our strongest candidate. You will agree that is a pretty stunning indictment against Hillary!


You do know that Trump's negatives are higher than hers, right?


You do know that Trump has a double digit lead over her as the best person to handle the economy and to deal with terrorism.

And with the latest information on her mind boggling negative trust/honesty numbers even Trump is viewed as much more trustworthy and honest than Hillary by 13 points.
Anonymous
I absolutely cannot fathom viewing trump as trustworthy. Ever. The man lies constantly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's time for Joe to run. The Democratic candidate can't be so close with Trump. TRUMP FFS! The Democrats need to be creaming this guy.

Democrats need to thank HRC or her work and run someone capable of beating Trump. The stakes (trump stakes?) are too high.

Time for Al Neri to tap Hillary on the shoulder and take her fishing.


Yes! Joe! I love him. I won't vote for Hillary.


Agreed! I'd vote for Biden but not Hillary.

Perhaps Hillary will do the noble thing and withdraw


You're both disgusting.


Please ........ I just want to make it less likely that Trump is elected president. A person who 68% of the country think is dishonest and untrustworthy is not our strongest candidate. You will agree that is a pretty stunning indictment against Hillary!


You do know that Trump's negatives are higher than hers, right?


You do know that Trump has a double digit lead over her as the best person to handle the economy and to deal with terrorism.

And with the latest information on her mind boggling negative trust/honesty numbers even Trump is viewed as much more trustworthy and honest than Hillary by 13 points.


And when the media begins to interview him for real and he can't answer his equivalent of which papers he reads, that will fade. And when women are reminded that in his mind they exist only to look pretty, that will fade. He got his little bounce, but he's fading with educated people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2016-election-forecast/#now


The tide is turning...

The DNC convention is a mess.

I am starting to feel bad for Hillary.

Why did she even run? She could be retried and enjoying her grandchildren. She doesn't need this job. It is too much work; too much travel; a big headache actually.

Don't despair. Same website, forecast looks so different (now-cast is a daily thing, not a forecast)
http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2016-election-forecast/?ex_cid=rrpromo#plus
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You do know that Trump has a double digit lead over her as the best person to handle the economy and to deal with terrorism.

And with the latest information on her mind boggling negative trust/honesty numbers even Trump is viewed as much more trustworthy and honest than Hillary by 13 points.


And when the media begins to interview him for real and he can't answer his equivalent of which papers he reads, that will fade. And when women are reminded that in his mind they exist only to look pretty, that will fade. He got his little bounce, but he's fading with educated people.


He has been interviewed endlessly and when he does not know the answer he just goes on to other things no matter how much the interviewer pursues the line of questioning. Like it or not, he is a master at handling the media.

His lead with the "uneducated" has gone up in a big way since the convention and like it or not, the uneducated have as much of a vote as the educated. Besides, I really believe the educated support may be higher because there is a stigma among some in declaring their support for Trump. We have seen that posted on this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's time for Joe to run. The Democratic candidate can't be so close with Trump. TRUMP FFS! The Democrats need to be creaming this guy.

Democrats need to thank HRC or her work and run someone capable of beating Trump. The stakes (trump stakes?) are too high.

Time for Al Neri to tap Hillary on the shoulder and take her fishing.


Yes! Joe! I love him. I won't vote for Hillary.


Agreed! I'd vote for Biden but not Hillary.

Perhaps Hillary will do the noble thing and withdraw


You're both disgusting.


+1. It blows my mind that people can't separate the person (Hillary) from the platform (Democratic). She may not be everyone's cup of tea but allowing Trump to become president is so incredibly dangerous. But then again, I think the majority of people on this forum are UMC whites who don't stand to lose much either way, and thus don't care about the rest of us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely cannot fathom viewing trump as trustworthy. Ever. The man lies constantly.

And yet Trumo is more trusted vs Clinton. LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely cannot fathom viewing trump as trustworthy. Ever. The man lies constantly.

And yet Trumo is more trusted vs Clinton. LOL


It's not lol. It's vomit worthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's time for Joe to run. The Democratic candidate can't be so close with Trump. TRUMP FFS! The Democrats need to be creaming this guy.

Democrats need to thank HRC or her work and run someone capable of beating Trump. The stakes (trump stakes?) are too high.

Time for Al Neri to tap Hillary on the shoulder and take her fishing.


Yes! Joe! I love him. I won't vote for Hillary.


Agreed! I'd vote for Biden but not Hillary.

Perhaps Hillary will do the noble thing and withdraw


You're both disgusting.


+1. It blows my mind that people can't separate the person (Hillary) from the platform (Democratic). She may not be everyone's cup of tea but allowing Trump to become president is so incredibly dangerous. But then again, I think the majority of people on this forum are UMC whites who don't stand to lose much either way, and thus don't care about the rest of us.


The problem is that she totally lacks any convictions as evidenced by her constantly changing positions based on what is politically expedient and what sells to her patrons. So the platform means little. She will not stick to it as evidenced by her switch on TPP which she will go back to if she is elected.

Is it any wonder why she has such a trust and honesty deficit - and it is getting worse.
Anonymous
Because trump hasn't changed his mind - ever. Especially not multiple times in one day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's time for Joe to run. The Democratic candidate can't be so close with Trump. TRUMP FFS! The Democrats need to be creaming this guy.

Democrats need to thank HRC or her work and run someone capable of beating Trump. The stakes (trump stakes?) are too high.

Time for Al Neri to tap Hillary on the shoulder and take her fishing.


Yes! Joe! I love him. I won't vote for Hillary.


Agreed! I'd vote for Biden but not Hillary.

Perhaps Hillary will do the noble thing and withdraw


You're both disgusting.


+1. It blows my mind that people can't separate the person (Hillary) from the platform (Democratic). She may not be everyone's cup of tea but allowing Trump to become president is so incredibly dangerous. But then again, I think the majority of people on this forum are UMC whites who don't stand to lose much either way, and thus don't care about the rest of us.


The problem is that she totally lacks any convictions as evidenced by her constantly changing positions based on what is politically expedient and what sells to her patrons. So the platform means little. She will not stick to it as evidenced by her switch on TPP which she will go back to if she is elected.

Is it any wonder why she has such a trust and honesty deficit - and it is getting worse.


+100. She will do whatever is politically expedient for her, platform be damned.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's time for Joe to run. The Democratic candidate can't be so close with Trump. TRUMP FFS! The Democrats need to be creaming this guy.

Democrats need to thank HRC or her work and run someone capable of beating Trump. The stakes (trump stakes?) are too high.

Time for Al Neri to tap Hillary on the shoulder and take her fishing.


Yes! Joe! I love him. I won't vote for Hillary.


Agreed! I'd vote for Biden but not Hillary.

Perhaps Hillary will do the noble thing and withdraw


I won't vote for Biden. He is the most over rated politician. He is not known for any original ideas or has passed any path breaking bills in 40 years in the senate. Hillary is more qualified and her corruption is overblown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because trump hasn't changed his mind - ever. Especially not multiple times in one day.


He been married 3 times. Yes, he has changed his mind very publically and legally 3 times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because trump hasn't changed his mind - ever. Especially not multiple times in one day.


He been married 3 times. Yes, he has changed his mind very publically and legally 3 times.


It should be 2 times. Sorry, it'a math thing, can't resist.
Anonymous
I've been saying for a while that Trump has a chance because of his anti-trade agenda. The two things he hasn't changed his mind on are isolationism and the wall. Both of those are popular in the rust belt.

Side note- Paul Simon singing. Wow this is boring.
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